9-letter words containing nd
- dandering — Present participle of dander.
- dandiacal — of the nature of a dandy, like a dandy
- dandified — greatly concerned with smartness of dress
- dandifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dandify.
- dandiness — Quality of being dandy.
- dandiprat — a small English coin minted in the 16th century
- dandruffy — Dandrufflike.
- dandyfunk — a type of dessert typically eaten at sea, consisting of a cake or biscuit baked in fat and molasses
- dead hand — You can refer to the dead hand of a particular thing when that thing has a bad or depressing influence on a particular situation.
- deafblind — unable to hear or see
- debonding — Present participle of debond.
- deck hand — a seaman assigned various duties, such as mooring and cargo handling, on the deck of a ship
- deerhound — a very large rough-coated breed of dog of the greyhound type
- defendant — A defendant is a person who has been accused of breaking the law and is being tried in court.
- defenders — Plural form of defender.
- defending — making a defence
- defunding — Present participle of defund.
- delundung — a spotted carnivorous mammal, Prionodon gracilis, native to East India and similar to the civet
- demandant — (formerly) the plaintiff in an action relating to real property
- demanding — A demanding job or task requires a lot of your time, energy, or attention.
- demimonde — (esp in the 19th century) those women considered to be outside respectable society, esp on account of sexual promiscuity
- dendrimer — a type of polymer defined by regular branches from a central monomer, which give it a tree-like molecular structure
- dendrites — Plural form of dendrite.
- dendritic — formed or marked like a dendrite.
- dependant — Your dependants are the people you support financially, such as your children.
- dependent — To be dependent on something or someone means to need them in order to succeed or be able to survive.
- dependeth — Archaic third-person singular form of depend.
- depending — to rely; place trust (usually followed by on or upon): You may depend on the accuracy of the report.
- deprehend — to apprehend (a person)
- descended — A person who is descended from someone who lived a long time ago is directly related to them.
- descender — a person or thing that descends
- deskbound — doing sedentary work; working exclusively at a desk.
- desponded — Simple past tense and past participle of despond.
- diamonded — Simple past tense and past participle of diamond.
- diandrous — (of some flowers or flowering plants) having two stamens
- dichondra — any of a genus of creeping perennial herbs of the Convolvulaceae family, with white, pale yellow, or green flowers
- disbanded — to break up or dissolve (an organization): They disbanded the corporation.
- disendows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disendow.
- dispended — to pay out; expend; spend.
- dispondee — a double spondee
- dissunder — to separate; to sever; to sunder
- distended — increased, as in size, volume, etc.; expanded; dilated: the distended nostrils of the terrified horse.
- distender — One who, or that which, distends.
- dittander — a plant, Lepidium latifolium, of coastal regions of Europe, N Africa, and SW Asia, with clusters of small white flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
- dividends — Plural form of dividend.
- dixieland — (sometimes lowercase) a style of jazz, originating in New Orleans, played by a small group of instruments, as trumpet, trombone, clarinet, piano, and drums, and marked by strongly accented four-four rhythm and vigorous, quasi-improvisational solos and ensembles.
- dockhands — Plural form of dockhand.
- docklands — An area of a town or city which contains, or used to contain, an industrial port.
- doctorand — a student working towards a doctorate
- doorbrand — a hinge having a long strap holding together the planks of a door.